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boiling gas tank
I'm new to the list so please forgive me if this has been talked
about. I did a search and didn't find anything on it.
My question is this, has anyone experienced the boiling gas in your
KLR's tank on warm days in traffic? Here is what happened to me.
I was going to go furniture shopping with my brother, I was on my KLR
and he was on his bike. We hit some rush hour traffic and it was
about 90 degrees or more that day. As we rode (about 45min or more)
I noticed some noise coming from my gas tank when I got off. I
openned the tank to release some of the pressure... didn't seem to
help. The bike wasn't too warm at the time but warm enough. So we
stopped for a bit at my brother's place (half way between work and
the furniture store) and then jumped back on the bikes to continue
the adventure. Well, as we were driving down the road, we hit some
more traffic and my temp gauge was getting pretty warm on my KLR. We
decided to pull off the side of the road and let the bike cool a
bit. I got off the bike and took off my helmet. Again, I noticed
the noise from the tank... this time a little louder. I, being the
idiot that I was, went to the tank and openned it. Startled, I
jumped backwards as a fountain of gas came spewing out of the tank.
It shot up about a foot or more out of the tanks openning. Luckily I
wasn't sitting on it but I did get a few drops in my face. I'd say
it spewed gas for about 2 seconds or so. I had almost a full tank of
gas and it probably spit about 1/4 tank of gas at me.
Anyway, I wiped it off closed up the tank and let it cool then jumped
back on swearing never to open the tank again. Anyone have a similar
thing happen to them? Is my tank defective or is this the way
KLRs/Kawasaki makes their bikes, without a pressure release hose or
valve? BTW, my KLR is a 2000 and has about 13k miles on it. I live
in Minnesota, MN. To me, the idea of gas 4-6 gallons of gas boiling
between my legs is very nerve racking.... call me strange.
-jason
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boiling gas tank
--- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, "Jason" wrote:
KLR> I'm new to the list so please forgive me if this has been talked > about. I did a search and didn't find anything on it. > > My question is this, has anyone experienced the boiling gas in your > KLR's tank on warm days in traffic? Here is what happened to me. > > I was going to go furniture shopping with my brother, I was on my
more)> and he was on his bike. We hit some rush hour traffic and it was > about 90 degrees or more that day. As we rode (about 45min or
We> I noticed some noise coming from my gas tank when I got off. I > openned the tank to release some of the pressure... didn't seem to > help. The bike wasn't too warm at the time but warm enough. So we > stopped for a bit at my brother's place (half way between work and > the furniture store) and then jumped back on the bikes to continue > the adventure. Well, as we were driving down the road, we hit some > more traffic and my temp gauge was getting pretty warm on my KLR.
tank.> decided to pull off the side of the road and let the bike cool a > bit. I got off the bike and took off my helmet. Again, I noticed > the noise from the tank... this time a little louder. I, being the > idiot that I was, went to the tank and openned it. Startled, I > jumped backwards as a fountain of gas came spewing out of the
I> It shot up about a foot or more out of the tanks openning. Luckily
of> wasn't sitting on it but I did get a few drops in my face. I'd say > it spewed gas for about 2 seconds or so. I had almost a full tank
jumped> gas and it probably spit about 1/4 tank of gas at me. > > Anyway, I wiped it off closed up the tank and let it cool then
similar> back on swearing never to open the tank again. Anyone have a
live> thing happen to them? Is my tank defective or is this the way > KLRs/Kawasaki makes their bikes, without a pressure release hose or > valve? BTW, my KLR is a 2000 and has about 13k miles on it. I
boiling> in Minnesota, MN. To me, the idea of gas 4-6 gallons of gas
Hey Jason, Well, I've heard of gas tank noises, mine makes noises too, but I have not heard of a story like that! Gas does expand as the tank/gas get heated, but damn, I don't know what to tell you. Did you check your tank breather line, or the breather air holes in the tank cap, to see if they are clogged? I would guess that one of those is the problem. MrMoose A8 (Barbie and Ken special)> between my legs is very nerve racking.... call me strange. > > -jason
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boiling gas tank
Maybe the cooling fan isn't working, and the radiator/engine heat is
affecting the bottom of the tank.
Mike T
A16
Las Vegas
-----Original Message-----
From: Jason [mailto:azeiku@...]
Sent: Tuesday, December 23, 2003 1:50 PM
To: DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [DSN_klr650] Boiling Gas Tank
I'm new to the list so please forgive me if this has been talked
about. I did a search and didn't find anything on it.
My question is this, has anyone experienced the boiling gas in your
KLR's tank on warm days in traffic? Here is what happened to me.
I was going to go furniture shopping with my brother, I was on my KLR
and he was on his bike. We hit some rush hour traffic and it was
about 90 degrees or more that day. As we rode (about 45min or more)
I noticed some noise coming from my gas tank when I got off. I
openned the tank to release some of the pressure... didn't seem to
help. The bike wasn't too warm at the time but warm enough. So we
stopped for a bit at my brother's place (half way between work and
the furniture store) and then jumped back on the bikes to continue
the adventure. Well, as we were driving down the road, we hit some
more traffic and my temp gauge was getting pretty warm on my KLR. We
decided to pull off the side of the road and let the bike cool a
bit. I got off the bike and took off my helmet. Again, I noticed
the noise from the tank... this time a little louder. I, being the
idiot that I was, went to the tank and openned it. Startled, I
jumped backwards as a fountain of gas came spewing out of the tank.
It shot up about a foot or more out of the tanks openning. Luckily I
wasn't sitting on it but I did get a few drops in my face. I'd say
it spewed gas for about 2 seconds or so. I had almost a full tank of
gas and it probably spit about 1/4 tank of gas at me.
Anyway, I wiped it off closed up the tank and let it cool then jumped
back on swearing never to open the tank again. Anyone have a similar
thing happen to them? Is my tank defective or is this the way
KLRs/Kawasaki makes their bikes, without a pressure release hose or
valve? BTW, my KLR is a 2000 and has about 13k miles on it. I live
in Minnesota, MN. To me, the idea of gas 4-6 gallons of gas boiling
between my legs is very nerve racking.... call me strange.
-jason
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Jason,
You don't say when this happened, but I suspect you are talking about early
summer and may have had some winter grade gasoline in the tank. You get
winter grade with 15 lb. vapor pressure from September 15 through March 31.
Summer grade in your area is 9 lb.
You were ridding slow on a warm day using little fuel, but putting a great
deal of heat into the fuel tank, then when you stopped to cool the bike, you
put more heat into the tank without removing any fuel. The bottom of the
fuel tank is bare metal directly above the hot motor so the fuel gets hotter
as the motor cools down. Even with summer grade fuel, it will boil if you
put enough heat into it.
No, your tank and gas cap are not defective. There is a vent hose you will
see when you remove the seat.
To avoid this situation, don't fill the tank all the way.
Allan A14 81,000 miles
----- Original Message ----- From: "Jason" To: DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Tuesday, December 23, 2003 3:49 PM Subject: [DSN_klr650] Boiling Gas Tank > I'm new to the list so please forgive me if this has been talked > about. I did a search and didn't find anything on it. > > My question is this, has anyone experienced the boiling gas in your > KLR's tank on warm days in traffic? Here is what happened to me. > > I was going to go furniture shopping with my brother, I was on my KLR > and he was on his bike. We hit some rush hour traffic and it was > about 90 degrees or more that day. As we rode (about 45min or more) > I noticed some noise coming from my gas tank when I got off. I > openned the tank to release some of the pressure... didn't seem to > help. The bike wasn't too warm at the time but warm enough. So we > stopped for a bit at my brother's place (half way between work and > the furniture store) and then jumped back on the bikes to continue > the adventure. Well, as we were driving down the road, we hit some > more traffic and my temp gauge was getting pretty warm on my KLR. We > decided to pull off the side of the road and let the bike cool a > bit. I got off the bike and took off my helmet. Again, I noticed > the noise from the tank... this time a little louder. I, being the > idiot that I was, went to the tank and openned it. Startled, I > jumped backwards as a fountain of gas came spewing out of the tank. > It shot up about a foot or more out of the tanks openning. Luckily I > wasn't sitting on it but I did get a few drops in my face. I'd say > it spewed gas for about 2 seconds or so. I had almost a full tank of > gas and it probably spit about 1/4 tank of gas at me. > > Anyway, I wiped it off closed up the tank and let it cool then jumped > back on swearing never to open the tank again. Anyone have a similar > thing happen to them? Is my tank defective or is this the way > KLRs/Kawasaki makes their bikes, without a pressure release hose or > valve? BTW, my KLR is a 2000 and has about 13k miles on it. I live > in Minnesota, MN. To me, the idea of gas 4-6 gallons of gas boiling > between my legs is very nerve racking.... call me strange. > > -jason > > > List sponsored by Dual Sport News at www.dualsportnews.com. List FAQ courtesy of Chris Krok at: www.bigcee.com/klr650faq.html > Unsubscribe by sending a blank message to: > DSN_klr650-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com . > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > To visit your group on the web, go to: > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/DSN_klr650/ > > To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: > DSN_klr650-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com > > Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to: > http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ >
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In a message dated 12/24/2003 11:10:13 AM Central Standard Time,
apatton@... writes:
<< To avoid this situation, don't fill the tank all the way.
Allan A14 81,000 miles >>
Are you could drill a hole
in the bottom of the tank, Here in TEXAS we boil our gas all the time, It
helps get the water out of it,
If you use a open fire just make sure you put a lid on the pot, Its best to
do this in the BBQ pit, a few miles away from the house or the oil well,,,,,,,,,
Mike
Merry CHRISTMAS to all,
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my 88 klr 650 is boiling the gas tank like a tea pot after i shut it down after i ride. This just started. it still boils after i open the gas cap ?
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My 02 did this the other day. About 92 F outside. Rode 40 miles home from work and parked it in the garage. Walked down to get the mail and when I reentered the garage I heard a hissing noise. Opened gas cap and hissing stopped. A minute later it started again. On board thermometer was reading 104 F. Never did this before that I know of.
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-- Bill Lewis Roanoke, Virginia Professor of Motorcycleology 2004 R1150RT 1990 R100RT 2002 KLR 1978 Oldwing w/Friendship 1 Expect The Unexpected> my 88 klr 650 is boiling the gas tank like a tea pot after i shut it down after i ride. This just started. it still boils after i open the gas cap ? >
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